Thursday, January 28, 2016

Random Pixels

KOCT, Your Community Channel, was acknowledged by the Chamber of Commerce and the City of Oceanside for our community service and our 29 years as an organizational chamber member. It was a nice change of pace to be in front of the cameras instead of behind them!  KOCT is proud of our long relationship with a progressive Oceanside Chamber of Commerce and we appreciate the recognition. 
Shown here Left to Right are KOCT’s Station Manager Jake Rush, KOCT Board members Debbie Allen, Liz Rhea, Margret Merlock, KOCT Executive Director Tom Reeser, Chamber CEO David Nydegger and KOCT Board member and OUSD Trustee Robert “Camo” Gleisberg.


Elaine Swann  is not only the host of the popular KOCT program Oceanside Spectrum but an author, etiquette expert, motivational speaker, spokesperson and a teacher.  Last week she led a Business Etiquette class for KOCT employees that was instructional and well received.  Elaine has recently appeared on the Today Show and has an amazing life story to share. Check out her comprehensive website and her fun book “ Let Crazy Be Crazy”
SET_FORMAL_ABBY & SHANE NAKAMURA, ELAINE SWANN
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Community Health Matters—The KOCT production team (and our two community health clinics!) have been very busy producing a new season of Community Health Matters.  Experts from Vista Community Clinic and North County Health Services have been recording a host of new programs about topics such as pediatrics, dental health during pregnancy, youth development, health education and mental health services.  North County is blessed to have these progressive, modern facilities and professionals available to provide affordable health services for our growing communities. 
GREENROOM_SALVADOR ROMAN, MICHELLE MONROE, KESHA SPOOR, HERMINIA LEDESMA

SET_FORMAL_FERNANADO SANUDO, RAYE CLENDENING

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TELEPROMTER_HOST RAYE CLENDENING

STUDIO_BREAK_SET, CREW, AND GUESTS

KOCT MOBILE STUDIO

KOCT CREW_TELEPROMTER ADJUSTMENT



SET_FORMAL_MATT HALL, DE'ANN WEIMER, KENT DAVY, ALISON ST.JOHN
Don’t miss next weeks JOURNALIST ROUNDTABLE program!  We have a great list of topics and guests:


California State Assemblyman Rock Chavez (District 76)
We’ll ask Rocky about this year’s budget, the state of California politics, and about his run for a U.S. Senate seat.

Our second guest will be former San Diego City Councilmember Carl DeMaio—he and former San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed are proposing a Pension Reform Initiative for the November 2016 ballot. His goal is to give voters the final say on compensation and pension benefits for state and local government employees

Our third guest is Jose Aponte—the Library Director for San Diego County.  We’ll ask Jose about the new partnership that the County Library is entering into with the Regional Task Force on the Homeless. We’ll ask Jose why our libraries have a unique perspective on the homeless and about some of the valuable service they often provide that can help the homeless to find jobs and housing.

Our final guest will be Oceanside Councilmember Ester Sanchez. She will discuss the tragic death of a young bicyclist on South Coast Highway in October 2015 and the  changes that are coming to Coast Highway in an effort to make the street safer for bicyclists, pedestrians and motorists.



The show airs ‘live’ on KOCT’s Community Channel 18 at 6 pm on Cox Cable and AT&T’s U-Verse OR you can watch the program ‘Stream’ via koct.org on your smart phone, tablet or computer!



Thursday, January 14, 2016

New Programs for 2016

KOCT has blasted into the new year with an aggressive production schedule. This week we recorded a number of programs with Vista Community Clinic for our new season of Community Health Matters. This series was funded by a grant from Tri-City Medical Center Community Healthcare Alliance Committee and their Board of Directors. The series also features in-depth programs by Tri-City Medical Center and North County Health Services.
BEHIND SCENE SET RICH, BECK & CREW

CONVERSATION CAROLINA RAMIREZ, DEBORAH STEINBERG, VICKI BECK

As you’ll see, the Clinic focused on a wide variety of health concerns and topics. The host for this series was Vicki Hoffman Beck and her first interviewees were Dr. Donna Mills & Deborah Steinberg and they discussed Behavioral Health.  Dr. Jaime Cortez spoke on Chiropractic services and Dr. Ryan Rich discussed Optometry.
BEHIND SCENE MONITOR RYAN RICH & VICKI BECK

KOCT CREW - SHELBIE ON HOST CAM

The second program featured Dr. Loretta Stenzel and they discussed Hepatitis C & HIV care.  Then Dr. Steven Ochi & Victoria Harris were interviewed about Diabetes and hypertension management. The final two guest were Dr. Cheryl Thompson and Natasha Riley who discussed Cancer screening & prevention.
NATASHA RILEY, CHERYL THOMPSON, VICKI BECK
 These programs are now being edited to add ‘B’ roll and graphics and will be posted on our Video On Demand in the coming weeks as well as shown on KOCT’s channel 18 - so Stay Tuned!
BEHIND SCENE - JIM WOOD, KENT DAVY, ALISON ST.JOHN
We also launched a new season of Journalist Roundtable –now in hi-definition! Our first show featured the Mayor of Oceanside Jim Wood who announced he will be running for re-election in November.  President Karen Haynes brought viewers up to speed on the rapid growth of Cal State San Marcos. Our final guest was Mark Kalpakgian, President of the San Diego North Economic Development Council.
KAREN HAYES AND MAYOR JIM WOOD

JIM WOOD, KENT DAVY, ALISON ST.JOHN

CONVERSATION - KAREN HAYNES, KENT DAVY AND ALISON ST.JOHN

SET FUN - MARK KALPAKGIAN, KENT DAVY, ALISON ST.JOHN

Our first show to launch the 2016 Election Season was about the controversial Measure A initiative that Carlsbad voters will vote on in February.  We had a candid, professional debate on this proposed shopping center and open space issue.  Carlsbad Mayor Matt Hall spoke in favor of the Caruso development and De’Ann Weimer, the President of Citizens for North County, spoke against the project.  This program is posted as VOD on KOCT.ORG and will also be replayed extensively on KOCT’s channel 18 community channel.
DE'ANN WEIMER & MATT HALL

CONVERSATION - MATT HALL, DE'ANN WEIMER, KENT DAVY, ALISON ST.JOHN

MONITORS - MATT HALL & DE'ANN WEIMER

BEHIND SCENE - HALL, WEIMER, DAVY, ST.JOHN

Thanks to KOCT’s hard working production crew for their hard work in producing these many shows—led by our Production Supervisor, Angela Miranda.
KOCT CONTROL ROOM CREW

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 KOCT CREW - JIM ON CAMERA 1

Monday, January 4, 2016

Thanks For a Great 2015

2015 was a fantastic year for KOCT!  We converted our television station to  All Hi-Definition, won a Hometown Media Award for the “ 18th Annual Powwow”, an produced a new promotional video for Oceanside and North County. There is so much more to be proud of—in fact just surviving as a local media resource is cause for celebration!
But KOCT cannot take all the credit for our success and that’s why we need to acknowledge the many business, people and volunteers that believe in the value of an independent local television station.

Thanks to our Corporate Sponsor, Patrick Dockry and his progressive company Enjoy Haircare Products (and for his great TV program too:  Health Beauty Life)

Thanks to our Underwriters that help make our community programming possible:  Waste Management of North County, Scripps Health and Hatter-Williams & Purdy Insurance.

Thanks to and Announcing our latest Underwriter: Federal Heath Signs who has agreed to be our Election 2016 Sponsor!

Thanks to the work, effort and time put in by KOCT’s ALL VOLUNTEER Board of Directors: Chairman Lis Rhea, Vice-Chair Margret Merlock, Treasurer “Camo” Gleisberg, Secretary Kierstin Hill, Immediate Past-Chair Debbie Allen,  Fundraising Chair Michelle Bray-Davis and Gwen Price, Dr. Dick Robertson, Gerald Hampton, Bill Ims, Frank Gould and Kent Davy.



KOCT’s ‘face’ is that of our many Television Hosts & Journalists. Many of these talented hosts and journalists have been volunteer talent for over 15 years!  Thanks to John Bonosoro, Kent Davy, Elaine Swann, Alison St. John, Logan Jenkins, Brian Graham and Tom Morrow.

KOCT was able to produce many more programs because of the Grants we have received from local foundations, commissions and alliances: Thanks to the County of San Diego, City of Oceanside Arts Commission and Tri-City Medical Center & the Community Healthcare Alliance Committee. We are particularly excited about a new series of Community Health Matters that Tri-City Hospital is funding—these programs provide crucial information about local healthcare institutions like Vista Community Clinic, North County Health Services and, of course our local hospital-Tri-City Medical Center. And a special thanks to KOCT’s talented Grant Writer: Carol Mudgett!!